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    Three Dorset sites earmarked for green space enhancements

    November 11, 2025


    Three large green spaces are set to be revitalised for improved nature and community use next month.

    The sites totaling 59 hectares which have been earmarked for green space enhancements are Erlin Farm, Millhams Mead and Solent Meads.

    Under the new plans, Bournemouth Christchurch and Poole (BCP) Council is hoping to improve these spaces by generating biodiversity net gain (BNG).

    More BNG sites would allow BCP to keep developers offset funds for other local projects.

    BCP says its proposals would see green spaces retained at the heart of communities whilst improving access to nature for residents as well as supporting species to thrive in their surroundings.

    Councillor Andy Hadley said: “These proposals will ensure more people have access to the stunning natural surroundings and all the benefits of a high-quality, inclusive green space.”

    Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole has been declared the country’s first ever Nature Towns and these plans represent a strengthening of that commitment to residents.

    Since February 2024, it is estimated that approximately £180,000 which could have been invested in BCP green spaces has gone to other areas in the country as BCP doesn’t currently have a local supply of BNG units available.

    Developers are required to offset the lost habitat value of their projects plus 10 percent in order to produce a net positive impact.

    By turning Erlin Farm, Millhams Mead and Solent Meads into habitat banks, the council can keep funding local and invest it in better green spaces.

    Hadley said: “We have incredible green spaces across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, all playing a vital role in the health and wellbeing of our residents.

    “As we move forward with these proposals, we’ll be engaging with residents directly to create a new vision for the future of these three sites.”

    The proposals will be discussed by councillors at next month’s cabinet meeting.



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